Prince Charles of Prussia (Q442587)
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third son of Frederick William III of Prussia (1801–1883)
- Friedrich Karl Alexander
- Prince Frederick Charles Alexander of Prussia
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English | Prince Charles of Prussia |
third son of Frederick William III of Prussia (1801–1883) |
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Friedrich Karl Alexander von Preußen (German)
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Prinz Friedrich Karl Alexander von Preußen (German)
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29 June 1801Gregorian
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Friedrich Karl Alexander Prinz von Preußen
9 October 2017
21 January 1883Gregorian
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Friedrich Karl Alexander Prinz von Preußen
9 October 2017
26 May 1827Gregorian
18 January 1877Gregorian
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7 August 2020
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25 March 2021
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9 December 2021
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24 January 2022
Carl von Preußen
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Identifiers
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Friedrich Karl Alexander Prinz von Preußen
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7 August 2020
Friedrich Karl Karl Alexander Prinz von Preußen von Hohenzollern (Hohenzollern) (29 Jun 1801 - 21 Jan 1883)
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Wikipedia(26 entries)
- arzwiki الامير كارل من بروسيا
- bgwiki Карл Пруски
- brwiki Carl Prusia
- cawiki Carles de Prússia
- cswiki Karel Pruský
- dawiki Karl af Preussen (1801-1883)
- dewiki Carl von Preußen
- elwiki Κάρολος της Πρωσίας
- enwiki Prince Charles of Prussia
- eswiki Carlos de Prusia
- frwiki Charles de Prusse
- hewiki קרל, נסיך פרוסיה
- huwiki Károly porosz királyi herceg
- idwiki Pangeran Charles dari Prusia
- itwiki Carlo di Prussia
- jawiki カール・フォン・プロイセン
- nlwiki Karel van Pruisen (1801-1883)
- nowiki Karl av Preussen
- plwiki Karol Pruski
- ptwiki Carlos da Prússia
- rowiki Prințul Carol al Prusiei
- ruwiki Карл Прусский
- svwiki Karl av Preussen
- trwiki Charles (Prusya Prensi)
- ukwiki Карл Прусський
- zhwiki 普魯士的卡爾
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Multilingual sites(1 entry)
- commonswiki Carl von Preußen